.17 Hornet

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.17 Hornet (Ackley)
Type Rifle
Place of origin USA
Production history
Designer P.O. Ackley
Designed 1950's
Specifications
Parent case .22 Hornet
Bullet diameter .172 in (4.4 mm)
Neck diameter .193 in (4.9 mm)
Shoulder diameter .288 in (7.3 mm)
Base diameter .299 in (7.6 mm)
Rim diameter .350 in (8.9 mm)
Rim thickness .065 in (1.7 mm)
Case length 1.400 in (35.6 mm)
Rifling twist 1-10
Primer type small rifle
Ballistic performance
Bullet weight/type Velocity Energy
20 gr (1.3 g) BT 3,515 ft/s (1,071 m/s) 548.8 ft·lbf (744.1 J)
25 gr (1.6 g) HP 3,176 ft/s (968 m/s) 560 ft·lbf (760 J)
30 gr (1.9 g) HP 2,975 ft/s (907 m/s) 589.7 ft·lbf (799.5 J)
Source: Hodgdon http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp

The .17 Hornet is a .17 caliber rifle wildcat cartridge originally made by P.O. Ackley in the early 1950s. The cartridge was created by simply necking-down the .22 Hornet to .17 caliber. The result was a small case with relatively little noise capable of high velocity.

Ackley mentions it as one of the most balanced of the .17 cartridges of his time. [1]

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  1. ^ Cartridges of the World 8th Edition, Book by Frank C. Barnes, DBI Books, 1997, ISBN 0-87349-178-5

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